LEGO rumoured to go all-in on Nike after Adidas partnership
The LEGO Group’s partnership with Nike is rumoured to start with more sets than the entire Adidas collaboration, and bigger builds too.
The upcoming LEGO Nike collaboration is rumoured to start next month with the first set in July, similar to the 2021 Adidas partnership. Rumour has it that the LEGO Group has learned at least one lesson from their Adidas partnership, with word of three sets in 2025.
Taking the rumours with caution, Clay_Bricks on Reddit via fateful_04 has shared a list of three believed LEGO Nike sets, ranging from 454 to 1,180 elements for between $39.99 and $99.99. While just one set is rumoured for July, it’s stated that two more are on the way in September.
LEGO Nike sets rumoured for 2025
| Set name | Price | Pieces | Release date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 43008 TBC | $99.99 | 1,180 | July 2025 |
| 43010 TBC | $69.99 | 809 | September 2025 |
| 43021 TBC | $39.99 | 454 | September 2025 |
This would already be bigger than the Adidas partnership in its first month, should the rumours be accurate. The only LEGO Adidas set available for purchase from the 2021 partnership is the retired 10282 Adidas Originals Superstar with 731 pieces.
LEGO Adidas sets
| Set name | Price | Pieces | Release date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10282 Adidas Originals Superstar (and an X Footshop variant) | £79.99 / $79.99 / €89.99 | 731 | July 1, 2021 |
| 40486 Mini Adidas Originals Superstar | Gift-with-purchase | 92 | July 1, 2021 |


43008 is rumoured to be bigger than the LEGO Adidas set, and while there’s no small gift-with-purchase reported, two full-sized models are also rumoured for later in the year. This is rumoured to be considerably bigger than the entire LEGO Adidas set selection and would speak to how huge this partnership is by comparison.
The LEGO Adidas collaboration put plenty of focus on clothes rather than sets. It’s plausible that the same would be the case for Nike, but this has not been confirmed at the time of writing. Take the new rumours with caution for now while we wait for further details of the Nike partnership, but rumour suggests that it’s going to be a different experience to that of Adidas for fans.
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